A single mom who’s never had to work a day in her life because she had the good fortune to get knocked up as a teen during the brief period of human history when that could be a lucrative venture is actually complaining about her finances.

Honestly. As if that’s not bad enough?

The primary gist of the mercurial star’s gripe was that she’s too wealthy to qualify for government assistance.

Sadly, we kid you not.

Jenelle laments:

“We pay hundreds of thousands in taxes every year, we cannot get government assistance, if we go to school we pay in full.”

“We cannot get financial aid, can’t get WIC, food stamps, Section 8 (which makes us pay rent in full on top of water and electric).”

“If your credit is bad like mine was then you cannot finance even a car for your family and take more money to buy a car in full.”

We’ll give you a moment to get your head to stop spinning and take a few deep breaths before you read any further.

Obviously, that easily qualifies as one of the dumbest Insta-rants of all time, for reasons we shouldn’t even have to explain.

But, because it’s what we’re here for, we will anyway:

If you’re making enough money that you pay hundreds of thousands of dollars in taxes (which we highly doubt is true in Jenelle’s case, but that’s a topic for another time) then you really, really, really shouldn’t be complaining about paying your own rent.

You would think this would be obvious, and to her credit, the Carolina Hurricane eventually deleted that tone-deaf foolishness.

You’d also think she’d have the restraint to avoid talking about her job or financial situations for a few days afterward, but …

This is Jenelle Evans we’re talking about here, so no.

She tweeted this ostensibly sweet message last night:

“I’m so grateful to be able to spend so much time with my son. Being a stay-at-home mom is the best job ever.”

Of course, much of the 24-year-old’s fan base is comprised of young moms who could never afford to stay at home.